Accompanying Friends Prosecuted for Their Witness

Thursday 28 November
19:00-20:30 (UK time)

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Accompanying Friends Prosecuted for Their Witness

With the increasing criminalisation of protest, legal consequences are becoming more of a reality for anyone who protests, even simply walking in the street. What can we do as a spiritual community to uphold and support these friends?


If you are concerned about climate, peace and social justice issues but cannot act yourself, this session seeks to highlight the vital service that individual friends and Local Meetings can provide when defendants are in court near you.

We will hear from Phil Laurie who has experienced the legal system as a result of environmental witness, then Carlos Huggins and Anne Lutyens-Stobbs from Chelmsford Meeting will share about their experience of supporting the Stansted 15 when they were on trial.

What inspiration is there from our radical history?
Quakers have a tradition of supporting each other in living their faith, especially in the early days when hundreds were imprisoned for their radical beliefs. Some Friends were imprisoned in the twentieth century too, as conscientious objectors to military service, and more recently for their climate and social justice witness.

Early Friends accompanied those undergoing persecution throughout legal proceedings and the consequences afterwards. They got active and organised lobbying on behalf of those who were imprisoned, expressed concerns about conditions, and/or supported the families left behind.

Their support was robust, practical, spiritual and emotional.
‘’Our life is love, and peace, and tenderness; and bearing one with another, and forgiving one another, and not laying accusations one against another; but praying one for another, and helping one another up with a tender hand.’’

Click here to discover other courses and sessions linked to the theme of supporting witness.

This course will involve:

DiscussionRecorded materialSpeakerZoom Session

Accessibility info:

On the booking form, there is a chance for you to let us know about any accessibility or communication adjustments that will enable you to participate more fully in the course. Automated Zoom closed captions are available for all live sessions but if you feel you require more accurate closed captioning please email us directly in addition to booking.

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